Title :
Stability and Efficiency of Unstructured File Sharing Networks
Author :
Zhang, Honggang ; Neglia, Giovanni ; Towsley, Don ; Presti, Giuseppe Lo
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Math & Comput. Sci., Suffolk Univ., Boston, MA
fDate :
9/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We propose two unstructured file sharing games, unilateral and bilateral unstructured file sharing games, to study the interaction among self-interested players (users) of unstructured P2P file sharing applications. In a unilateral unstructured file sharing game, players compete for network resources (link bandwidth) by opening multiple connections to each other on multiple paths so as to maximize their individual benefits. A player always allows other players to connect to itself. Multiple concurrent connections are allowed on any path between a pair of players. Per-connection throughput is determined by the transport protocol implemented by users´ computers. In a bilateral unstructured file sharing game, users adopt a Tit-for-Tat strategy, under which an active connection between two players is set up only when they both find it beneficial. Two players can set up at most one connection between themselves and bottlenecks occur only at upstream access links in a star network. For both games, we prove the existence of an equilibrium, quantify the efficiency losses of equilibria, and demonstrate the dynamic stability of equilibria in best-response or better-response dynamic game playing processes.
Keywords :
game theory; peer-to-peer computing; transport protocols; dynamic stability; star network; tit-for-tat strategy; transport protocol; unstructured P2P file sharing application; unstructured file sharing game; unstructured file sharing network; Application software; Bandwidth; Computer science; Internet; Nash equilibrium; Peer to peer computing; Stability; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Transport protocols; BitTorrent; Nash equilibrium; Tit-for-Tat; dynamic stability; efficiency loss; game theory; pairwise equilibrium network; pairwise stability; peer-to-peer; unstructured file sharing;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2008.080925